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A minor in Economics is designed for those students majoring in areas outside of the Business Administration and Economics Department. An Economics minor can help students prepare for a wide range of careers that involve applications of economics principles. It also helps to prepare students for graduate studies in areas such as law, economics, business administration, and public policy.
MINOR REQUIREMENTS
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Spreadsheet
Literacy |
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ECO |
221 |
Principles
of Macroeconomics |
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223 |
Principles
of Microeconomics |
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MAT |
125 |
Calculus |
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or |
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109
Calculus for Business and the Social Sciences |
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111 |
Elementary
Probability and Statistics |
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Choice
of one course from the following three: |
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ECO |
311 |
Intermediate
Macroeconomic Theory |
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313 |
Intermediate
Microeconomic Theory |
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324 |
Economic
and Managerial Decision Making |
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Choice
of two courses from the following eight: |
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ECO |
304 |
Regression
Analysis in Business and Economics |
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3 |
Behavioral Economics |
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317 |
Economic
History of the U.S. |
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337 |
Environmental
Economics |
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355 |
Public
Finance |
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405 |
Government
Regulation of Business |
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410 |
International
Economics |
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420 |
Labor
Economics |
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425 |
Financial
Institutions and Monetary Economics |
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470 |
Topics
in Economics |